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106 en | Programming Details and Defaults
9xx1. Point Types
9xx6. Alarm Verification
Select whether or not the central station can verify the alarm when it receives an alarm report
from the point and the report is acknowledged.
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Disabled: Point is disabled.
Perimeter (Entry or Exit): If faulted and the system is on, Entry Delay starts. An alarm
occurs if the system is not turned off when Entry Delay ends.
Interior (Follower): If the system is on occupied, it ignores these points. If the system is
on unoccupied, a faulted interior point starts an alarm. These points are ignored during
Exit and Entry Delay times.
Perimeter Instant: If faulted when the system is on, a local alarm occurs
24-Hour: If faulted, an alarm always occurs. To restore a 24-hour point, turn the system
off if it is on, or acknowledge the alarm if the system is off.
Fire Verified: If faulted, fire verification occurs. If a second fire event occurs during the
two-min. wait period, a fire alarm occurs. If no second fire event occurs, the system
returns to normal.
Fire Instant: If faulted, a fire alarm always occurs.
Silent Panic: If faulted, an alarm always occurs. There is no visual or audio indication of
the alarm.
Interior Walkthrough: If faulted and the system is on custom protection, Entry Delay
starts. If the system is on occupied or unoccupied, this point functions as an interior
point.
Perimeter Exit Cancel: If faulted and restored during Exit Delay, Exit Delay stops and the
system immediately turns on.
Momentary Keyswitch: Turn the system on or off using a momentary keyswitch.
Maintained Keyswitch: Turn the system on or off using a maintained keyswitch.
24-Hour Trouble: If faulted, a trouble condition always occurs. To restore a 24-hour
trouble point, turn they system off if it is on, or acknowledge the alarm if the system is
off.
User Emergency, 24-hour supervisory point type:
If the point's circuit style = 0, an open or shorted circuit creates a tamper condition.
An off-normal circuit creates an alarm condition.
If the point's circuit style = 1, an open or shorted circuit creates an alarm condition.
Refer to Circuit Style on page 68 for more information.
If User Emergency is assigned to a wireless detector, any off-normal alarm condition
creates an alarm condition.
To restore a user emergency point, turn the system off if it is on, or acknowledge the
alarm if the system is off.
System Reference Guide
Easy Series
Bosch Security Systems, Inc.

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